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i am from kentucky. no different from someone stealing my porch swing and selling it at a flea market. i think it is everybody across the country who delivers over the air television who invest millions and millions of dollars each and every day to great local content. great public service. >> i have not heard you mention retransmission fees. that is the crux of everything. the thing is they are relatively new. they only began hitting paid out about $10 i believe. how dependent are you on these retransmission fees? >> it is a second revenue stream. you are still getting paid for carriage. still viewership. and that of people pulling off the antenna come if they are taking it from time warner or someone else. that is about you exchange that works. >> only popped up 10 years ago and was not necessary until then. >> it is difficult for that. the four that there was trading of content and services we did. we started to convert some of it to cash. >> you said something interesting that caught my attention. yo
i am from kentucky. no different from someone stealing my porch swing and selling it at a flea market. i think it is everybody across the country who delivers over the air television who invest millions and millions of dollars each and every day to great local content. great public service. >> i have not heard you mention retransmission fees. that is the crux of everything. the thing is they are relatively new. they only began hitting paid out about $10 i believe. how dependent are you on...
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this was a very problematic protocol used in oklahoma, very different than what was used in kentucky. >> woodruff: deborah denno, given now that the governor, as we reported called for an investigation, wants to get to the bottom of what happened, see what the exact protocol was and whether something went wrong, does that satisfy your concerns that this kind of lethal injection could be carried out properly in the future? >> i really doesn't. i think what we need to do is what the united kingdom did in the 1950's and have a commission of experts really good over how our leetal injection process is -- lethal injection process is carried outside and our the death penalty works. this is one of a series of problems and that would not be enough. >> woodruff: roy englert? >> the overwhelming majority of executions carried out since 1976 have been care idea out without any problem. the list of botched executions covers about 3% of all executions. a degree with professor denno, there should be no botched executions. we should strive for that. we need to keep the scope of problem in mind. >> w
this was a very problematic protocol used in oklahoma, very different than what was used in kentucky. >> woodruff: deborah denno, given now that the governor, as we reported called for an investigation, wants to get to the bottom of what happened, see what the exact protocol was and whether something went wrong, does that satisfy your concerns that this kind of lethal injection could be carried out properly in the future? >> i really doesn't. i think what we need to do is what the...
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it's the kentucky derby festival's great bed race. a fun for all event is a tradition for the festival, a chance for fans and athletes to dress up and compete, as you can see. the theme of this year's sporty team races, call of the wild. however, this is serious business. don't be fooled. this year's course is a figure eight, which means that teams had to do some lane changing here. those teams were timed with electronic chips and at the end, five-time reigning champ curtain call were knocked off from the team by alpha energy solutions. >> and i had all my energy on curtain call. >> i'm looking forward to that this weekend. >> that'll be fun. thanks for joining us. the next newscast is at 5:00. >> and check our website, nbc area.com for the latest updates and have a great day. safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, bite into a juicy, seedless watermelon. they're just $3.99 each. breyer's i
it's the kentucky derby festival's great bed race. a fun for all event is a tradition for the festival, a chance for fans and athletes to dress up and compete, as you can see. the theme of this year's sporty team races, call of the wild. however, this is serious business. don't be fooled. this year's course is a figure eight, which means that teams had to do some lane changing here. those teams were timed with electronic chips and at the end, five-time reigning champ curtain call were knocked...
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sisi to power within congress senator rand paul of kentucky has been the only major voice pushing to halt the flow of aid to egypt historically one of the us is close allies in the region with these latest concerns over human rights however he's gaining support for a for such a move from both sides of the aisle along with leahy democrat senator lindsey graham a republican from south carolina also said he would block the aid package graham did however support the delivery of ten apache attack helicopters to the egyptian military part of the pentagon aid package that is not subject to congressional approval and which is slated to move ahead. the ongoing n.s.a. scandal continues to follow president obama all the way to his doorstep on thursday german chancellor angela merkel arrives on an official visit to washington d.c. meeting with president obama and other political and business figures topics include of course the events in ukraine a free transatlantic transatlantic free trade agreement and of course dealing with the fallout of the surveillance disclosures which revealed last year
sisi to power within congress senator rand paul of kentucky has been the only major voice pushing to halt the flow of aid to egypt historically one of the us is close allies in the region with these latest concerns over human rights however he's gaining support for a for such a move from both sides of the aisle along with leahy democrat senator lindsey graham a republican from south carolina also said he would block the aid package graham did however support the delivery of ten apache attack...
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chairman, i yield as much time as he may consume to the chairman of the full committee, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise today in support of the 2015 military construction and veterans affairs appropriations bill. i'm very happy to be on the floor with this bill today, mr. chairman, both because it kicks off the 2015 appropriations cycle at a very early date. in fact, we know that this is the earliest in the year that our committee has presented a bill to the floor at least since 1974, the date of the budget -- present budget act and perhaps even more so beyond that. we just don't have the records for that. so nevertheless, it's a very early date, and because it does the important work of providing funding for our military, infrastructure and for the care of our veterans. this bill provides $7 is.5 $71.5 billion to meet those needs. it provides $6.5 billion for military construction projects, family housing, medical units, education, training facilities. this will help make -- make s
chairman, i yield as much time as he may consume to the chairman of the full committee, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise today in support of the 2015 military construction and veterans affairs appropriations bill. i'm very happy to be on the floor with this bill today, mr. chairman, both because it kicks off the 2015 appropriations cycle at a very early date. in fact, we know...
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watch the kentucky derby this saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on nbc. >>> it's the season's hottest accessory. we're going to show you how to choose the right frames for your face. >>> and from the hit comedy "veep," the very funny matt walsh is here. love it. but first, these messages. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for pati
watch the kentucky derby this saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on nbc. >>> it's the season's hottest accessory. we're going to show you how to choose the right frames for your face. >>> and from the hit comedy "veep," the very funny matt walsh is here. love it. but first, these messages. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a...
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mattress discounters >>> hey, it is take away time, and this is what i have for you. 20 days left for the kentucky senate primaries and the new nbc "wall street journal" poll has interesting results for incumbent republican candidate there, mitch mcconnell. they find that the senate minority leader has the worst positive rating that we have ever seen. 8% have a positive view, and 23% a negative view, but here is the irony, mcconnell is doing better with the tea party republicans than he is with the non-tea party republicans, and of course, he is getting a tea party challenge from matt bevan, but this is what is helping him, 24% to 17%, and non-tea party rep republic cans have the better view of him. and so what about the non-tea party republican, and that he is part of the washington problem, and this is the balancing act that he has, he has to survive one election at a time, and that is what the mcconnell people tell you, and so far, they are going to survive this one, but did it come at a cost? we will find out in november. that is it for this edition of "the daily rundown." coming up next is ch
mattress discounters >>> hey, it is take away time, and this is what i have for you. 20 days left for the kentucky senate primaries and the new nbc "wall street journal" poll has interesting results for incumbent republican candidate there, mitch mcconnell. they find that the senate minority leader has the worst positive rating that we have ever seen. 8% have a positive view, and 23% a negative view, but here is the irony, mcconnell is doing better with the tea party...
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the clearest proof of that is today's vote on a bill that could cost about 17,000 jobs in kentucky alone and potentially as many as a million nationwide. but senate democrats don't seem to care. they don't seem to care that about six in ten americans oppose a bill like this if -- if -- it means losing hundreds of thousands of american jobs. before washington democrats true focus these days seems to be making americans happy, not helping the middle class. they seem to think they can coast on stale ideas and the american people haven't been paying attention to their recent dismal record at helping the people they claim to care about. they seem to think people won't notice that time and time and time again that they have ended up making things harder for people they claim they want to help. but the american people see through that game. it's crystal clear from new polling that we've seen this week. people realize the washington liberal establishment is just out of energy and out of ideas. and if they didn't realize it before this year, they got confirmation of it when senate democrats effec
the clearest proof of that is today's vote on a bill that could cost about 17,000 jobs in kentucky alone and potentially as many as a million nationwide. but senate democrats don't seem to care. they don't seem to care that about six in ten americans oppose a bill like this if -- if -- it means losing hundreds of thousands of american jobs. before washington democrats true focus these days seems to be making americans happy, not helping the middle class. they seem to think they can coast on...
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california horse favored to win the kentucky derby. it wasn't a smooth start off the track for california chrome. we'll explain coming up. >> good morning, everybody. how would the clippers respond after its owner got a lifetime ban of the nba by the league commissioner? that's what everybody wanted to know for game 5. and i got it in a jiffy. >> what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,, and it came with a free chocolate chip cake. [sighs] how do you guys feel about this meal i had to not cook? you should not cook more often. i will try not to take offense to that. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. how would the los angeles clippers respond after its owner got a lifetime ban by the nba commissioner? warriors at staples center. doc rivers trying to come up with a game plan. you know what? chris paul with the 3-ball. warriors down 5 at the three. the turnovers, eight of them by steph curry alone. clips made them pay with
california horse favored to win the kentucky derby. it wasn't a smooth start off the track for california chrome. we'll explain coming up. >> good morning, everybody. how would the clippers respond after its owner got a lifetime ban of the nba by the league commissioner? that's what everybody wanted to know for game 5. and i got it in a jiffy. >> what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll...
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only three california-bred horses have ever won the kentucky derby. the most recent was in 1962. a horse named decidedly. >> find out on saturday. >>> 4:41. a new way to treat cholesterollism. we'll show you the implant that doctors say works. >> she is known as bank robbing babe. the fbi has been after her for years and they just caught her in the bay area. ,,,,,,,,,, wounded .. after a fed-ex employee dressed "like ramb opened fire at a facility nr atlanta. police say the 19-year-old ople.. before >>> three people critically wounded after a fedex employee dressed like rambo opened fire near atlanta. the gunman shot 6 people before killing himself. he had ammo draped across his chest and carrying a huge gun and knife. the other victims are expected to survive. no motive yet. >>> an execution went wrong in oklahoma. the lethal injection of clayton lockett was botched and a vein exploded during the process. authorities halted the execution after the first drug was injected. it was supposed to knock him out. instead, witnesses said lockett's body convulsed on the gurney. lockett di
only three california-bred horses have ever won the kentucky derby. the most recent was in 1962. a horse named decidedly. >> find out on saturday. >>> 4:41. a new way to treat cholesterollism. we'll show you the implant that doctors say works. >> she is known as bank robbing babe. the fbi has been after her for years and they just caught her in the bay area. ,,,,,,,,,, wounded .. after a fed-ex employee dressed "like ramb opened fire at a facility nr atlanta. police...
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such funds is taking place in the former school cafeteria you will come to school and small town kentucky want to learn just a moment. social services provider has taken over the building the regional rooms were to be put into use this procedure is to put all your sins and he seems to be one big classroom oh and if we can get into four separate rooms for rent and care the windows status they are and tables are from the school. each resident has won. what's the school at four hundred pupils. there were five children in the last graduating class. in two thousand eight the school was closed. with the tony snow is effective senior care that's the case all over japan. not just in remote areas. this is a traitor for nursing products on tokyo the demographic shift in japan is all smoke and the huge new market for things like adult diapers with a suction device meaning they can be changed. that's all. two products industry has seen the writing on the wall. this is intended to monitor a patient's heart beat. send information to doctors or family members the new innovative products have one goal he
such funds is taking place in the former school cafeteria you will come to school and small town kentucky want to learn just a moment. social services provider has taken over the building the regional rooms were to be put into use this procedure is to put all your sins and he seems to be one big classroom oh and if we can get into four separate rooms for rent and care the windows status they are and tables are from the school. each resident has won. what's the school at four hundred pupils....
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i'm from louisville, kentucky. i've been incarcerated five times in the kentucky state prison system. i got a total of 27 years in the system. is it okay to go in? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> narrator: keith huff is a million-dollar prisoner. the state of kentucky has spent an estimated $1.1 million incarcerating him. he's been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disor. >> (whispering prayer) i do great in prison for some reason. it's sad, but i do great in prison, i mean, because i got the structure, people telling me what to do. when i got somebody behind me, on me, i do great in life, for real, i really do. >> narrator: keith is currently serving five years for burglary, theft and impersonating a police officer. he's set to be released in three months. >> i do some stupid stuff. i have been coming in and out of prison since the early '80s. every time i have left prison, it was like a revolving door. it's just a cycle. it's a curse. and where i come from, the neighborhood i come from, most everybody get l
i'm from louisville, kentucky. i've been incarcerated five times in the kentucky state prison system. i got a total of 27 years in the system. is it okay to go in? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> narrator: keith huff is a million-dollar prisoner. the state of kentucky has spent an estimated $1.1 million incarcerating him. he's been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disor. >> (whispering prayer) i do great in prison for some reason. it's sad, but i do great in...
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. >>> it's a time-honored kentucky derby tradition. this and your sports highlights next. >>> this morning on "today," teens tackle body image for "today's" "love your selfie" series. three young filmmakers share their views on self-esteem and why it's important to love your body. that's later on "today." >>> right now sports on this wednesday, no more donald sterling in the stands or owner's box as l.a. takes on golden state just hours after the nba banned him for racist remarks. clipper fans cheered and chanting "we are one." and they were. l.a. led by five after three quarters and poured it on. clippers taking a 3-2 series lead with a 113-103 win over golden state. >>> memphis and oklahoma, overtime to decide the game there. memphis leads with just over a minute left. is it the winner or not? well, refs say that is not. why? because time expired. 100-99, memphis takes a 3-2 series lead. >>> chicago playing hard. but their playoff run is over. washington's 49-43 rebounding edge and free throws down the stretch here, they do it on thi
. >>> it's a time-honored kentucky derby tradition. this and your sports highlights next. >>> this morning on "today," teens tackle body image for "today's" "love your selfie" series. three young filmmakers share their views on self-esteem and why it's important to love your body. that's later on "today." >>> right now sports on this wednesday, no more donald sterling in the stands or owner's box as l.a. takes on golden state...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr, for five minutes. mr. rr: thank you, speaker. i rise today to highlight an industry that is at the very center of the culture and economy of kentucky's sixth congressional district. our signature equine industry. central kentucky is rightfully designated as, quote, the horse capital of the world. but this is a little title that we happily share with our neighbors in the city of louisville on the first saturday of may. as we celebrate the highlight of the thureo bred racing season, the -- thurobred racing season, the kentucky --y the run for the roses, i want -- the run for the roses, i want o talk about the significant economic and jobs impact in kentucky and beyond. when you think of the kentucky derby, the fastest two minutes in sports, you think of the first running of the derby in 1875. you think of orb who run the derby last year in 2013 and all of the great thoroughbred horses who came in between, from sir barton in 1919, the first triple crown winner, war admiral who was, of course, in seadisket.th
the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr, for five minutes. mr. rr: thank you, speaker. i rise today to highlight an industry that is at the very center of the culture and economy of kentucky's sixth congressional district. our signature equine industry. central kentucky is rightfully designated as, quote, the horse capital of the world. but this is a little title that we happily share with our neighbors in the city of louisville on the first saturday of may. as we celebrate...
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i'm from kentucky. this no different than sunday stealing my porch swing and selling it for a profit at a flea market. >> is this kentucky versus the --tagon is in new york versus the fancy guys in new york? ofthey invest millions dollars each day integrate local content. great news content. great public service. then aereo taking that and grading a content business. >> the retransmission fees are a big deal. they're relatively new. they only began getting paid out about 10 years ago. how dependent are you on these retransmission fees? >> to a second revenue stream. paid -- they're taking it from comcast or time warner or somebody else. it's a value exchange that works. >> it only popped up 10 years ago and was not necessary until then. >> it existed well before that. there was trading of content or trading up services that we did. then we started to converted to cash. there has been pretty dramatic growth in the past 10 years. doing said we have been this for years and it has worked well for your spiri
i'm from kentucky. this no different than sunday stealing my porch swing and selling it for a profit at a flea market. >> is this kentucky versus the --tagon is in new york versus the fancy guys in new york? ofthey invest millions dollars each day integrate local content. great news content. great public service. then aereo taking that and grading a content business. >> the retransmission fees are a big deal. they're relatively new. they only began getting paid out about 10 years...
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the kentucky desch ber airs on nbc this saturday. no beds to be seen then. >>> you lose the game, your opponent who has the game winning run hurts her knee rounding first. no sore losers, betty. two florida players care the opponent around the bases for her. >> that might be a first. >> good sportman-like conduct. we need that. >> richard have a good one. >>> coming up on "first look," an ominous warning about the summer olympic games in rio in 2016. >>> and if you are wild about harry, you're going to want to stick around for his latest relationship status. ♪ ♪ (vo) oh. my. tongue. finally. (announcer) all-new friskies saucesations. a taste experience like no other. in cheesy, creamy, homestyle, or garden sauce. friskies. feed the senses. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro so
the kentucky desch ber airs on nbc this saturday. no beds to be seen then. >>> you lose the game, your opponent who has the game winning run hurts her knee rounding first. no sore losers, betty. two florida players care the opponent around the bases for her. >> that might be a first. >> good sportman-like conduct. we need that. >> richard have a good one. >>> coming up on "first look," an ominous warning about the summer olympic games in rio in...
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churchill downs sprinted to correct a typo for the horse that's favored to win the kentucky derby this weekend. this is "california chrome". but, that's not what the horse's saddlecloth read when he arrived at the stables. look closely and you will see that "california" is spelled wrong. churchill downs, which designs the saddle towels and sends them to a manufacturer to make, has not said who missed the mistake. but it has been corrected, and california chrome now has a new cloth. if he wins that mistake will be worth a lot. >> i think that one is the favored horse. is it a he or is she? you know you can have a filly in there. just saying that. >> you're talking to a betting man. >> today, 50 degrees is our temperature this morning. but to p.m. it's 55. chance of showers. you'll have a slight chance of showers, take your umbrella with you you will need to for much of the day but could spontaneously break out into bouts of rain during periods of the day. the seven days forecast is coming up. >> heads up on a project kicking off tomorrow. right over the bridge. it's going to stretch fro
churchill downs sprinted to correct a typo for the horse that's favored to win the kentucky derby this weekend. this is "california chrome". but, that's not what the horse's saddlecloth read when he arrived at the stables. look closely and you will see that "california" is spelled wrong. churchill downs, which designs the saddle towels and sends them to a manufacturer to make, has not said who missed the mistake. but it has been corrected, and california chrome now has a new...
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they're near each other except vermont and kentucky. 1795. lot of states joined in 1897. um... well, i think i'm--have no idea, so this is gonna be my second and last lifeline, so... >> all right. >> i want to jump. >> gonna jump it? >> yeah. >> all right. you jumped this question. it is now out of play. what is the correct answer? vermont and kentucky. knew that? you had no idea. >> means nothing to me. >> not at all? all right. what'd she jump over? $3,000. you still alive-- [horn blares] you jumped over it. oh, hazel, we're out of time for this show, but you get to come back and play again. that's all right. hazel doing her thing. you'll see her next time on millionaire. until then, watch your wallet! yep! closed captioning sponsored by: ♪ [ male announcer ] our story begins here. where we get our milk. and our inspiration, to keep things simple. so now kraft singles have no artificial preservatives. because simple is simply...better. ♪ will be forced to sell the clippers. what is unclear is who may step in and buy the team. if anything is clear, the nba commissioner all
they're near each other except vermont and kentucky. 1795. lot of states joined in 1897. um... well, i think i'm--have no idea, so this is gonna be my second and last lifeline, so... >> all right. >> i want to jump. >> gonna jump it? >> yeah. >> all right. you jumped this question. it is now out of play. what is the correct answer? vermont and kentucky. knew that? you had no idea. >> means nothing to me. >> not at all? all right. what'd she jump over?...
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. >> ken ham who founded the creation "museum in kentucky", right? [ laughter ] which has -- had a fair amount of dinosaurs in the museum, right? >> that eat coconuts. >> seth: the dinosaurs do? >> yeah because those teeth that you see is like the american museum natural history here in new york or the smithsonian in washington. london. those teeth are, were -- they were vegetarians. >> seth: yeah. >> until 6,000 years ago. >> seth: right. >> did not know that. >> seth: did not know that. that's very exciting. but you -- now, some people in science have criticized you. >> oh, yeah. >> seth: because they say when you debate a creationist, you're bringing attention -- just as much attention to their point of view as your point of view. like, how do you -- what is approach? why do you debate someone like ken ham? >> the reason i took it on was is first of all, say to my colleagues -- academic colleagues -- about criticizing me for taking this on. they'll say, "you may be right." but -- i don't think so. i think in the next few years -- [ laughter ] no,
. >> ken ham who founded the creation "museum in kentucky", right? [ laughter ] which has -- had a fair amount of dinosaurs in the museum, right? >> that eat coconuts. >> seth: the dinosaurs do? >> yeah because those teeth that you see is like the american museum natural history here in new york or the smithsonian in washington. london. those teeth are, were -- they were vegetarians. >> seth: yeah. >> until 6,000 years ago. >> seth: right....
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horse race involved. [ laughter ] very fun, let's take a look at the pros and cons of going to the kentucky derby. here we go. pro, it's tradition that goes back 140 years. con, just like donald sterling's views on race. [ laughter ] >> steve: he loves races. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: races? >> steve: yeah, racist. >> jimmy: oh, racist, yeah. oh sorry he does -- >> steve: he's a racist. a fan of races, right? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what a racist is. >> steve: my bad. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] pro, it's like the original nascar. con, except the vehicles only have one horsepower. [ laughter ] >> steve: that is true. >> jimmy: pro, the exacta, trifecta, and quinella are three different ways you can bet. con, they're also three different ways john travolta pronounces his last name. [ laughter and applause ] [ travolta impression ] i'm john exatera, i was in grease. john trifectera. [ laughter ] you guys never seen saturday night fever? it's me, john superfectera, aye. [ laughter ] pro, thoroughbred horses have the speed of a race car, the strength of a locomotive and the grace of a d
horse race involved. [ laughter ] very fun, let's take a look at the pros and cons of going to the kentucky derby. here we go. pro, it's tradition that goes back 140 years. con, just like donald sterling's views on race. [ laughter ] >> steve: he loves races. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: races? >> steve: yeah, racist. >> jimmy: oh, racist, yeah. oh sorry he does -- >> steve: he's a racist. a fan of races, right? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what a racist is....
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in my region in southern eastern kentucky these regulatory attacks have resulted in some 8,000 miners laid off in just the last several months. men who were making a very skilled wage. 80,000, $90,000 a year, now trying to find a job at mcdonald's. unsuccessfully. and trying to support children and families. because of the regulatory attacks from this administration. like salt on an open wound, treasury has now sent a clear message that the u.s. should no longer be in the business of exporting coal. your department issued new rules last year and now the united states will vote against financing any new cole power plant by the world bank unless it's in one of the poorest countries where the project uses carbon capture technologies that are not readily available even in the u.s. these policies deny our companieses ability to provide developing countries with more efficient technologies. and they encourage these countries to look at investors with lower vineal standards, particularly china. i would even go so far as to say these policies show the administration is in denial about the rea
in my region in southern eastern kentucky these regulatory attacks have resulted in some 8,000 miners laid off in just the last several months. men who were making a very skilled wage. 80,000, $90,000 a year, now trying to find a job at mcdonald's. unsuccessfully. and trying to support children and families. because of the regulatory attacks from this administration. like salt on an open wound, treasury has now sent a clear message that the u.s. should no longer be in the business of exporting...
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i've gone to seed the best entertainer of the autobahn but then again he got the stud in kentucky. the un to back stitch at the bed then i was given to lifetime achievement awards. i found out she cannot be trusted and the actual apple fond of babysitting night. the party would be given speed. he added that the guest list good evening i'm going to buy pants that i got things going on the tantrums and the shadows too many to conclude the top starting swanson the continent and in the minions of adopting national lead on. he says that appeal the thunder the bonds of comedy. i'm the opposite. league titles and that the dish and it is exam tomorrow the eye. i started looking for that but you can watch all of the proceeding of the puzzle buddhism are printed and laminated advantage of the new month and none of that. and the rich what kind of shiny and new bedding facade of his weekend has been much get older the resume. it is the one km easy to get out of the key thing about it when a kid my sister was with was the mike is devoted to do was apply that to continue months. back to back thi
i've gone to seed the best entertainer of the autobahn but then again he got the stud in kentucky. the un to back stitch at the bed then i was given to lifetime achievement awards. i found out she cannot be trusted and the actual apple fond of babysitting night. the party would be given speed. he added that the guest list good evening i'm going to buy pants that i got things going on the tantrums and the shadows too many to conclude the top starting swanson the continent and in the minions of...
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this is the wake up call for anyone using a monitor also hooked to the internet a mom and dad in kentucky heard a man's voice coming from the their baby's nursery. they thought someone had broken in. they rushed and found a man speak together baby monitor hooked to the internet. >> i heard a voice screaming at my daughter wake up, baby, wake up, baby. then, just a long scream. i was terrified. >> the camera turned and looked at me and started screaming some obscenities at me. >> if you link a monitor to the internet use your own user name and pass word not the defaults and change them often. target is making a big change to store credit cards the giant retailer will now use so called pen and chip technology. cards will be embedded with a chip instead of a magnetic stripe. chips are harder to hack and almost impossible to copy. target promised to improve security after accounts were stolen over the holidays. >> what would you do if a fast food restaurant tried to charge you for extra ketchup? a vast majority said they'd walk out the door. npd group is studying how restaurants can make more
this is the wake up call for anyone using a monitor also hooked to the internet a mom and dad in kentucky heard a man's voice coming from the their baby's nursery. they thought someone had broken in. they rushed and found a man speak together baby monitor hooked to the internet. >> i heard a voice screaming at my daughter wake up, baby, wake up, baby. then, just a long scream. i was terrified. >> the camera turned and looked at me and started screaming some obscenities at me....
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in my region in southern eastern kentucky these regulatory attacks have resulted in some 8,000 miners laid off in just the last several months. men who were making a very skilled wage. 80,000, $90,000 a year, now trying to find a job at mcdonald's. unsuccessfully. and trying to support children and families. because of the regulatory attacks from this administration. like salt on an open wound, treasury has now sent a clear message that the u.s. should no longer be in the business of exporting coal. your department issued new rules last year and now the united states will vote against financing any new cole power plant by the world bank unless it's in one of the poorest countries where the project uses carbon capture technologies that are not readily available even in the u.s. these policies deny our companieses ability to provide developing countries with more efficient technologies. and they encourage these countries to look at investors with lower vineal standards, particularly china. i would even go so far as to say these policies show the administration is in denial about the rea
in my region in southern eastern kentucky these regulatory attacks have resulted in some 8,000 miners laid off in just the last several months. men who were making a very skilled wage. 80,000, $90,000 a year, now trying to find a job at mcdonald's. unsuccessfully. and trying to support children and families. because of the regulatory attacks from this administration. like salt on an open wound, treasury has now sent a clear message that the u.s. should no longer be in the business of exporting...
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their bill would cost up to 17,000 jobs in kentucky alone and apparently this is what senate democrats have made their top priority. not much of a surprise though. as i have said many times washington democrats seem to hurt the very people they claim to be fighting for. when it comes to so many of their proposals washington democrats appear to prioritize the desires of the far left over the needs of the middle class. let's be honest the interest of the far left in the middle class seemed to be an opposition these days. take a keystone pipeline for example. the obama administration recently announced yet another punt on this critical job is project one that would lead to the creation of thousands, literally thousands of good jobs. why? because of pressure from the far left. one union leader called the administration's decision it cold, hard slap in the face for hard-working americans. another labor leader whose union endorsed the president twice put it this way. no one seriously believes that the administration's dark of night announcement was anything but lyrically motivated. it repres
their bill would cost up to 17,000 jobs in kentucky alone and apparently this is what senate democrats have made their top priority. not much of a surprise though. as i have said many times washington democrats seem to hurt the very people they claim to be fighting for. when it comes to so many of their proposals washington democrats appear to prioritize the desires of the far left over the needs of the middle class. let's be honest the interest of the far left in the middle class seemed to be...
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. >> i'm hearing there's some kentucky going on. there is finally some groups being talked to, and the question is, nell, is it a real investigation or a phoney investigation? >> well, part of lois lerner's argument for not testifying and for bleed pleading the fifth is she is really working with this investigation internally. that's the all. don't take the fifth if you're not guilty. if you got something to say, you owe it to me. to our members to the taxpayers to come out and do your job, which we paid you to do, and tell us the truth. so that all that's at stalk here. so, lois, if you didn't do anything wrong, we need to know what happened. step up. >> if you got any idea of the timetable when this internal investigation will be done? if that's the argument for stalling congress, how long goi to be done? >> that's our concern. what did the irs -- head of the irs say? it's going to take a year to get her emails. we're not very hopeful. lois lerner should be held in contempt and should be forced to testify and if not, she should go
. >> i'm hearing there's some kentucky going on. there is finally some groups being talked to, and the question is, nell, is it a real investigation or a phoney investigation? >> well, part of lois lerner's argument for not testifying and for bleed pleading the fifth is she is really working with this investigation internally. that's the all. don't take the fifth if you're not guilty. if you got something to say, you owe it to me. to our members to the taxpayers to come out and do...
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. >>> it may be called the kentucky derby but many will be rooting for a california nateis -- native. >>> and big changes for restaurants in the south bay. how it could help diners decide where and where not to eat. ; >>> stock prices higher in afternoon trading on more strong corporate earnings. merck and cummins are among those beating expectations. netflix will play veery done for more a -- verizon for a more direct connection. taking a live look at the big board -- >>> could soon be easier to get the health department's rating of restaurants in santa clara county. today, the supervisors are considering a measure to requirements to display color coded cards indicating its rates on its last health department inspection. a green card would mean the restaurant passed inspection. a yellow card would mean there were two or more violations. red card means its closed. opponents argue the system could be confusing to diners. >>> a horse owned by a northern california couple is the favorite to win the kentucky derby this saturday. california chrome is based out of yuba city in sutter county
. >>> it may be called the kentucky derby but many will be rooting for a california nateis -- native. >>> and big changes for restaurants in the south bay. how it could help diners decide where and where not to eat. ; >>> stock prices higher in afternoon trading on more strong corporate earnings. merck and cummins are among those beating expectations. netflix will play veery done for more a -- verizon for a more direct connection. taking a live look at the big board...
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the prisons we filmed in in kentucky were well run institutions. it's the collateral consequences of doing a prison sentence. it's the fact that the punishment doesn't end with prison. the punishment continues throughout your whole life, really, once you're branded a fell, it's very hard to get a job. it's very hard to get back on your feet, even if you want to. and the people we filmed for our front line film clearly wanted to become part of society. they just couldn't do it. >> that's absolutely right, dan, the way to make society safer is incarcerate fewer people. thank you very much. crystal is up next with a cold war history lesson. she's asking who's really stuck in the past? >> i recognize the press and i have different jobs to do. my job is to be president. your job is to keep me humble. frankly, i think i'm doing my job better. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ame
the prisons we filmed in in kentucky were well run institutions. it's the collateral consequences of doing a prison sentence. it's the fact that the punishment doesn't end with prison. the punishment continues throughout your whole life, really, once you're branded a fell, it's very hard to get a job. it's very hard to get back on your feet, even if you want to. and the people we filmed for our front line film clearly wanted to become part of society. they just couldn't do it. >> that's...
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if he's first, at the finish this weekend, he'll be the first california bred horse to win the kentucky derby in over 50 years. >> go get him. time to eat now and nothing complements a salad more than fresh tomatoes of course. and today stephanie tantillo on how to pick the ripened variety. >> hey gays, today we're going to talk about tomatoes but not just any. on the vine tomatoes. now what's special about these the for a while you couldn't find these in the store. but there was such a high becommand they sported -- demand they started importing them on vine. in the store always check the special vine because it should be a bright vivid green and giving off a nice smell and overall just look healthy. because these tomatoes are really still depending on this. they should have a slight give to the touch but not too soft. always remember rule of thumb store them on the counter. never put uncut tomatoes in the fridge because that's how they become mealy. you want them fresh and juicy. serve them room temperature. only have two, three days after you buy them. use them right away. i love the
if he's first, at the finish this weekend, he'll be the first california bred horse to win the kentucky derby in over 50 years. >> go get him. time to eat now and nothing complements a salad more than fresh tomatoes of course. and today stephanie tantillo on how to pick the ripened variety. >> hey gays, today we're going to talk about tomatoes but not just any. on the vine tomatoes. now what's special about these the for a while you couldn't find these in the store. but there was...
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. >> we're starting to see a new area of unstable form across central kentucky and central tennessee and we could see a new tornado watch in that area soon. so if you're in there, please be very careful can. still watching two tornado watch boxes, until 9:00 p.m. these storms here across southern mississippi two severe thunderstorm warnings in effect now, starting to see some of this instability kick in a little bit in the next half hour probably see the first tornado warning across the area. be prepared to move. we'll bring you the latest right here on "shepard smith reporting." my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not
. >> we're starting to see a new area of unstable form across central kentucky and central tennessee and we could see a new tornado watch in that area soon. so if you're in there, please be very careful can. still watching two tornado watch boxes, until 9:00 p.m. these storms here across southern mississippi two severe thunderstorm warnings in effect now, starting to see some of this instability kick in a little bit in the next half hour probably see the first tornado warning across the...
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once again i'd like to thank the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr, who also is a member of the united solutions caucus, dead kayed to real problem solving and saving the partisanship for another day he worked hard on this bill and was willing to reach across the aisle for commonsense compromise. as a result of hard work, this jobs bill is on the suspension calendar and has earned a strong bipartisan vote. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and resthemb balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time we are joined by the sponsor of this bill, the gentleman from kentucky who as was indicated worked in a bipartisan manner to get it out of committee, here on the floor and i assume we're going to see a strong bipartisan vote for it on the floor as well. i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman sec are -- is recognized. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman from new j
once again i'd like to thank the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr, who also is a member of the united solutions caucus, dead kayed to real problem solving and saving the partisanship for another day he worked hard on this bill and was willing to reach across the aisle for commonsense compromise. as a result of hard work, this jobs bill is on the suspension calendar and has earned a strong bipartisan vote. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and resthemb balance of my time. the...
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overall death toll to at least 28, tens of thousands of residents still without power in our backyard, kentucky, mississippi and meteorologists are warning the second round is expected today. michael green, republican from staten island was indicted on fraud charges yesterday but he claims the case against him is baseless. the charges come from restaurant he's run before he ran for congress. former fbi agent accused of underreporting income from some of his workers so he can save on taxes. stay right there because former nba star jonathan bender weighs in on the clippers's donald sterling, that is next. stuart: colorado spending money to figure out why health care is so expensive. . lauren with some details. >> colorado is proposing a bill, $400,000 that could form a commission of experts why health care in the state is so expensive under obamacare and access to health care has not improved since obamacare. if you ask me is in this like rearranging the chairs on the titanic? $400,000 to figure out what the problem is and what makes it worse than colorado is rich mountain regions, premiums have
overall death toll to at least 28, tens of thousands of residents still without power in our backyard, kentucky, mississippi and meteorologists are warning the second round is expected today. michael green, republican from staten island was indicted on fraud charges yesterday but he claims the case against him is baseless. the charges come from restaurant he's run before he ran for congress. former fbi agent accused of underreporting income from some of his workers so he can save on taxes. stay...
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this is happening to people in every part of our country, nevada, illinois, california, kentucky and mississippi, to name just a few. these people aren't republicans or democrats. they're hardworking americans who can't find work and need our help. it's time to put aside our differences and come together to provide immediate relief to these struggling families. in tough times, congress has a long-standing history of extending these benefits. especially during the bush administration. i urge speaker boehner to look at the faces of these unemployed americans and hear their stories to we can work together to solve these problems, as we have in the past. these photos and stories will be posted outside my office and i hope many of my colleagues will do the same to serve as a reminder, this isn't -- this is about the individuals and families hurting every day because we have not extended this critical lifeline. i hope this will put a face on the real stories of the people who are hurting and it will cause the speaker to bring a bill to the floor that will extend unemployment so we can answ
this is happening to people in every part of our country, nevada, illinois, california, kentucky and mississippi, to name just a few. these people aren't republicans or democrats. they're hardworking americans who can't find work and need our help. it's time to put aside our differences and come together to provide immediate relief to these struggling families. in tough times, congress has a long-standing history of extending these benefits. especially during the bush administration. i urge...
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when kentucky parents heather and adam shrek heard a man's voice in their 10-month-old daughter's room, they say they thought someone had broken into their home. >> i heard a voice. and it was screaming at my daughter. it was screaming, wake up, baby. wake up, baby. and then just a long scream. i was terrified. i didn't know if someone was in the house. >> reporter: panicked, adam says he ran to the nursery, only to find it was a virtual intruder, speaking through the baby monitor connected to the internet. the shreks say the hacker then began remotely moving the camera's swivel head, getting a full view of the baby's room and them. >> the camera then turned and looked at me, and it started -- started screaming some obscenities at me. >> reporter: it's not the first time a camera in a nursery has become a window into a family's home. last summer, a houston couple says a hacker began yelling obscenities at their 2-year-old through the baby monitor. >> i'm supposed to protect her against people like this. >> reporter: sometimes frequencies from the cameras can even appear in nearby homes
when kentucky parents heather and adam shrek heard a man's voice in their 10-month-old daughter's room, they say they thought someone had broken into their home. >> i heard a voice. and it was screaming at my daughter. it was screaming, wake up, baby. wake up, baby. and then just a long scream. i was terrified. i didn't know if someone was in the house. >> reporter: panicked, adam says he ran to the nursery, only to find it was a virtual intruder, speaking through the baby monitor...
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. >>> and he is the favored to win the kentucky derby and he arrived at churchill downs yesterday and he was 4th with consecutive victories, california chrome could be the first california bread horse to win the kentucky derby since 1962. >> sal, could you run arrays horse down our freeways for the commute. >> well, i know what you are asking, because you and i are friends. you couldn't virtually run arrays down some of our freeways. exactly not literally. let's take a look at the commute, it is good so far and all right, we have exhausted that. let's go from 80 westbound between the toll plaza and san francisco side. it is not really bad at all and it does look good. showing you the santa clara valley you can see the road is looking good and and i will show you from 238 to fremont, about a ten minutes drive, not bad, pretty good start, 5:18 let's go to steve. >> sal? >> yes, sir. >> that california chrome is an outstanding horse, it depends on the post position. >> my dark horse is samaria. >> never mind, it's a good horse. we do have mostly clear skies. we do have, it is clear. 70s
. >>> and he is the favored to win the kentucky derby and he arrived at churchill downs yesterday and he was 4th with consecutive victories, california chrome could be the first california bread horse to win the kentucky derby since 1962. >> sal, could you run arrays horse down our freeways for the commute. >> well, i know what you are asking, because you and i are friends. you couldn't virtually run arrays down some of our freeways. exactly not literally. let's take a look...
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look at what happened yesterday: 62 tornadoes in mississippi. 80 in total for the south and one in kentucky and three in tennessee and one in atlanta and 13 in alabama. here is the moderate risk if today the same area as yesterday as the storms have pushed off to the east and right now they are falling apart moving through the southwest section of georgia near albany and panama city, florida. you can see the clearing developing and that is going to allow the sunshine to warm and destabilize the atmosphere so look for round throw today. at home, 46 to 54 and comfortable to cool this morning and how quickly we warm to 66 at the cost to 80 by noon and at 4:00, up to 88, and nice this evening the closer you are to the coast at 62 but, still, warm, inland if you have outdoor activities and quiet at 7:00. leyla gulen has traffic. >> as we go back over to 580 that is where we have most of the traffic issues and that is due to the construction late being picked up. normally it is picked up at 4:30 this morning but not today. you have 20 miles per hour speed approaching westbound 580 and 27 miles pe
look at what happened yesterday: 62 tornadoes in mississippi. 80 in total for the south and one in kentucky and three in tennessee and one in atlanta and 13 in alabama. here is the moderate risk if today the same area as yesterday as the storms have pushed off to the east and right now they are falling apart moving through the southwest section of georgia near albany and panama city, florida. you can see the clearing developing and that is going to allow the sunshine to warm and destabilize the...
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bulk of them, 62, in mississippi, and 13 in alabama and one in atlanta or, rather, georgia, one in kentucky and they in tennessee and it is the same area that is under a slight risk from the mississippi river and ohio river south and east where we see the best chance and the moderate risk we had yesterday over mississippi has slid over into the eastern section and now covers the better part of alabama. that will refire this afternoon. we have storms left and they are moving to the east of atlanta with a tornado watch until 11:00 to panama city so you can see the clearing over mississippi and the heat is coming, and when it does, that gives the buoyancy for the thunderstorms and tornadoes are possible. we will be hot but our manufacture stable and not moving at all. it is stuck. that is why we will see a quick warming from middle 50's when you step outside to middle 60's at the coast and 72 around the bay and 80 inland and top out in the upper 80's at 4:00 and inland, 78 at the bay and mild to pleasant during the evening hours, from 80 inland to 62 at the coast. today is one of the big jumps
bulk of them, 62, in mississippi, and 13 in alabama and one in atlanta or, rather, georgia, one in kentucky and they in tennessee and it is the same area that is under a slight risk from the mississippi river and ohio river south and east where we see the best chance and the moderate risk we had yesterday over mississippi has slid over into the eastern section and now covers the better part of alabama. that will refire this afternoon. we have storms left and they are moving to the east of...
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tens of thousands of homes and businesses are without power in alabama, mississippi and kentucky and the damage is into the millions of dollars. >> rain and hailing and all that and everything, you know. >> were you scared? >> yeah, i was. but one thing about it -- >> the storms are not over. georgia is bracing for bad weather later today. parts of arkansas have been declared disaster areas. >>> state senator jim bell will present a new law strengthening the punishment for people who cyberbully. in response to a bay area case that got national attention. the proposal is called audrie pott she took her own life after pictures of her assault were circulated among her classmates in 2012. the three boys convicted in the attack served 30 to 45 days in juvenile hall for the crime. audrie's law would make it easier to charge suspects of adults and could include potential prison time and add the possibility of increase prison time for people who electronically share pictures or messages of the crime, as well. >>> meanwhile, the white house will announce new measures today to combat sexual as
tens of thousands of homes and businesses are without power in alabama, mississippi and kentucky and the damage is into the millions of dollars. >> rain and hailing and all that and everything, you know. >> were you scared? >> yeah, i was. but one thing about it -- >> the storms are not over. georgia is bracing for bad weather later today. parts of arkansas have been declared disaster areas. >>> state senator jim bell will present a new law strengthening the...
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tens of thousands are without power and alabama, kentucky and mississippi. some of the worst damage yesterday was in winston county, mississippi. that's east of jackson. at least six people were killed there when a tornado pulverized entire neighorhoods. this man hid in a safe room with his family. >> amazing how the weather forecast was saying it's three minutes away, two minutes away. then our ears started popping. i can't say it sounded like a train, but it was obvious the house was going away. >> the storm system is moving east this morning. remain in effect for mississippi, georgia, tennessee, north carolina and alabama. in alabama late yesterday, several twisters caused damage and left at least three dead. chris womack of our birmingham station reports from kimberly, alabama. >> reporter: severe storms monday in alabama caused significant damage across the state, including taking down a 113-year-old church. the kimberly church of god 15 miles north of birmingham, alabama lays in rubble. this is the old chapel. you can see there's a building right next
tens of thousands are without power and alabama, kentucky and mississippi. some of the worst damage yesterday was in winston county, mississippi. that's east of jackson. at least six people were killed there when a tornado pulverized entire neighorhoods. this man hid in a safe room with his family. >> amazing how the weather forecast was saying it's three minutes away, two minutes away. then our ears started popping. i can't say it sounded like a train, but it was obvious the house was...
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and as those states are still trying to recover, the threats expand to the carolinas, tennessee and kentucky. >> put into context for us what the south has been dealing with. >> it has been a devastating couple of days. we are talking about 40 tornadoes that slashed through 17 states sunday, then monday more tornadoes tore through the south, carving a path of destruction through three more states and the threat is still not over yet. >> the deep south took a big hit from the power play, slow moving storm system that has already assaulted several states. a powerful tornado claimed lives in limestone county, alabama where the twister ripped apart homes and wrapped metal around power lines. 12,000 people lost power. outside birmingham, lightning lit up the sky before another tornado touched down and took out this small town church. heavy rains and winds tore through mississippi where a county hospital got hit, windows blown out of the building, cars in the parking lot tossed around like toys. >> we got our employees and patients in the clinic in the safest place we could get. we all huddled dow
and as those states are still trying to recover, the threats expand to the carolinas, tennessee and kentucky. >> put into context for us what the south has been dealing with. >> it has been a devastating couple of days. we are talking about 40 tornadoes that slashed through 17 states sunday, then monday more tornadoes tore through the south, carving a path of destruction through three more states and the threat is still not over yet. >> the deep south took a big hit from the...
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arkansas and kentucky. tornadoes and high winds carry through dozens of home schools in tickets in the state trade as many as 70 homes were destroyed in kansas alone in alabama's governor declaring a state of emergency. and take a look at this video. a storm chasers in tupelo mississippi. lucky to be alive after getting too close to one of the tornadoes. this video posted on you too. demand for video losing his car windows and plain as a storm passes over him. for tens of thousands of people still with the power in the south because of the storm. will be checking more severe weather expected to date. >> this morning is the plan's announcement regarding the racist comments attributed to l.a. clippers owner donald sterling. the words were strong enough to cancel practice yesterday and many sponsors of the clippers for has said that they are done when the team. virgin american fulton their seat covers from see games. car fax 3 and the naacp canceled its plans to give donald sterling a lifetime achievement awar
arkansas and kentucky. tornadoes and high winds carry through dozens of home schools in tickets in the state trade as many as 70 homes were destroyed in kansas alone in alabama's governor declaring a state of emergency. and take a look at this video. a storm chasers in tupelo mississippi. lucky to be alive after getting too close to one of the tornadoes. this video posted on you too. demand for video losing his car windows and plain as a storm passes over him. for tens of thousands of people...
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kentucky will start to think that everyone here had seen and miles of pop will think anybody in this equates to the mall except the same armenians died from illness on the right which the issue was that tens of thousands of armenians have yet to be here for a memorial to genocide victims to be on the ninth month anniversary of the killings which were two key states including ukraine the us agenda sorry to take his consistent among the allegations all the recognizes the fact that one point five million people pilates. great news for you irish utc be demonstrating outside the ukrainian ministry headquarters in odessa the cream and black activist could fly was out of the black sea port of the season to result in ukraine soldiers clearing away the ukrainian tunnels to the scene is reminiscent of crimea. seven people were recently injured for ukrainian checkpoint near it that so often explosive device blew up residence in the town built up several similar right next to the consents a promotion that is conveyed to succeed promote the district awakens history reaching lesson on two km away.
kentucky will start to think that everyone here had seen and miles of pop will think anybody in this equates to the mall except the same armenians died from illness on the right which the issue was that tens of thousands of armenians have yet to be here for a memorial to genocide victims to be on the ninth month anniversary of the killings which were two key states including ukraine the us agenda sorry to take his consistent among the allegations all the recognizes the fact that one point five...
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kentucky, tennessee, especially out towards mississippi and alabama. keep in mind unfortunately today that concern is going to be in the exact same region. we're going to be focusing again right into the southeast, especially again, notice out towards birmingham north of mobile. 2 1/2 million of you today under the threat for a moderate risk. that's an enhanced risk for severe weather. 73 million of youing looking for a slight risk for severe weather. keep in mind slight risk does not mean you cannot get a strong tornado. that threat is still very much out there today. especially as we go through the afternoon again. so let's talk about what we're dealing with. this morning still looking at tornado watch boxes including atlanta, macon, albany. that concern will enhance as we go through the afternoon. why? why are you still dealing with this? look at this system not northeast. it is packed here. it has been for days. the system behind it, producing severe weather parked in place. that cold front spinning up and fueling the thunderstorms in the afternoon
kentucky, tennessee, especially out towards mississippi and alabama. keep in mind unfortunately today that concern is going to be in the exact same region. we're going to be focusing again right into the southeast, especially again, notice out towards birmingham north of mobile. 2 1/2 million of you today under the threat for a moderate risk. that's an enhanced risk for severe weather. 73 million of youing looking for a slight risk for severe weather. keep in mind slight risk does not mean you...
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that would make it a -- you got to get the silksen for the kentucky derby. you need to be on a real racehorse. i love the horse and carriage. de blasio, take that. >> he took a lot of in a. a lot of those campaign funds. >> yeah, he's against them. >> of course. horse with no name. >> there you go. >> we're glad you're with us. now we want to hear what you think of john kerry, the disaster that is right now. we heard warning that israel could be apartheid state if they don't enter peace talks. should he resign? >> he's kind of apologized. he's done the walk back. as soon as it came out of my mouth, i regretted make the comments. we have to remember this comments doesn't exist in a vacuum. especially at the beginning of the administration. there was a loft concern from jewish americans and awful us to support israel that the president really wasn't as -- i think continuing the relationship with israel as it had been continued and conducted for years. so there was a loft concern, a lot of push back on the settlements, et cetera. so there was a lot of concern e
that would make it a -- you got to get the silksen for the kentucky derby. you need to be on a real racehorse. i love the horse and carriage. de blasio, take that. >> he took a lot of in a. a lot of those campaign funds. >> yeah, he's against them. >> of course. horse with no name. >> there you go. >> we're glad you're with us. now we want to hear what you think of john kerry, the disaster that is right now. we heard warning that israel could be apartheid state if...
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. >> and our kentucky derby hat contest winner. but first, our weekends. my dog louie had a good weekend. here is a picture i tweeted of louie in the kitchen sink. >> why does he have shades on? >> he likes to relax. when the sun comes through you put the -- this dog will sit in the kitchen sink for hours in the water if you let him. he just moans, falls asleep, has dreams. you can be changing flowers, washing dishes next to him in a different separate sink -- happiness is a little afternoon bath. >> how cute. >> in the kitchen sink. >> sweet. >> your friend had a better weekend. >> my friend karen, her sister got married, kimmie. i have a quick picture of kimmie and her husband, paul. it was this beautiful wedding in new hampshire. and it was this stone church, gorgeous, the reception was in this really cool lodge. >> hoda says i'm going to maine for the wedding. big surprise when they landed in manchester. >> before i left, there was this great cancer support community awards ceremony -- >> you were honored. >> there were other great people who were hono
. >> and our kentucky derby hat contest winner. but first, our weekends. my dog louie had a good weekend. here is a picture i tweeted of louie in the kitchen sink. >> why does he have shades on? >> he likes to relax. when the sun comes through you put the -- this dog will sit in the kitchen sink for hours in the water if you let him. he just moans, falls asleep, has dreams. you can be changing flowers, washing dishes next to him in a different separate sink -- happiness is a...
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a trip down river in kentucky ♪ >>> finally from us tonight, you know that old saying, one man's trash is another man's treasure, it turns out it can work for troublemakers too. among the invasive spee anies our waterways is the asian carp. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive species overwhelms american waterways. for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are going to utilize the numbers for export. at the same time, we also will market in the u.s. >> reporter: the massive asia carp first arrived here to control alguy gy. now they are bounded out of lakes and rivers across the american midwest. one broke darrell's ribs. >> it justs over the boat and hit me in the ribs. they are dangerous. >> reporter: they are too big, too bony and too foreign for many american's taste. earning just $0.10 apound. but they are beginning to catch on with recreational fisherman. >> carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. but over here people just don't
a trip down river in kentucky ♪ >>> finally from us tonight, you know that old saying, one man's trash is another man's treasure, it turns out it can work for troublemakers too. among the invasive spee anies our waterways is the asian carp. >> reporter: what do you do when an invasive species overwhelms american waterways. for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are...